A growing portion of new users and users who are upgrading want better messaging capabilities, such as access to corporate e-mail, short message services, wireless LAN, or integration of a PDA with a mobile phone, |
A growing portion of new users and users who are upgrading want better messaging capabilities, such as access to corporate e-mail, short message services, wireless LAN, or integration of a PDA with a mobile phone. |
A large part of the workaround is a potential ploy. You can also view it as a stalling strategy since it might kick off a whole new court case if NTP challenges whether the workaround violates any patents. |
Casio is perceived as more of a consumer-oriented company and they're playing in an enterprise market. |
Clearly their future is with smart phones, and as that mix moves toward the higher ASP, it will give them better gross margins and improve their financial picture. |
Given RIM is likely to generate at least $1.5 billion in revenue from the U.S. alone this year, it just would make a lot of sense for RIM to settle for whatever amount they can. |
He certainly wants it out of his hair. |
He viewed these guys as liars and criminals. When you do something that dramatic, I don't think you ever get the judge back to your side. |
I don't hear anything about there being any shortage of ISPs in this market, so they may find it a bit difficult, |
I don't hear anything about there being any shortage of ISPs in this market, so they may find it a bit difficult. |
I think the data devices will be more like 55 to 60 percent enterprise in 2006. |
It fell on its face. Buying Be has taken them down the path to destruction. |
It used to be around 20 percent of the market were enterprise users about four years ago. |
Now I have more faith that the company will survive. |
One of the problems a lot of Asian vendors have here in North America is that if they don't have a strong notebook presence, they'll have a hard time being seen as a credible player. |